Anyone Redone Their Interior?
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Ahh.. What do you use to properly remove them?? I think my friend broke one :/
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Oh and does that include like the sides in the cargo area? Or just the straight up carpet? Also, I don't have any of the foam padding or w/e was in the cargo area. When I got the car, it was straight up metal.
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Oh and does that include like the sides in the cargo area? Or just the straight up carpet? Also, I don't have any of the foam padding or w/e was in the cargo area. When I got the car, it was straight up metal.
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Umm, the plastic siding stuff is different. I honestly dont know the best way. I just pull them off, which has about a 1 in 4 chance of breaking the mount for the clip. Also, you can get the rear carpet seperately at that site, just go back to the main carpet page. You can get the padding stuff at a junk yard. I actually might still have it from my parts car. If I do I'll let it go for cheap.
Edit: Yep, I still have it. PM me if you're interested.
Edit: Yep, I still have it. PM me if you're interested.
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You're probably going to break a lot of them. And its FIR trees not FUR trees. They're just plastic interior clips.
Usually its just the carpet in the cockpit that companies sell, not the other in the cargo area. People sell that all the time on here so you should be able to pick some up.
Someone even took a big piece of carpet they wanted to use and traced out the rear cargo area out of the old carpet and then just but a border around the edge after they had cut it out. Since there's no shaping to be done a flat piece works great.
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Usually its just the carpet in the cockpit that companies sell, not the other in the cargo area. People sell that all the time on here so you should be able to pick some up.
Someone even took a big piece of carpet they wanted to use and traced out the rear cargo area out of the old carpet and then just but a border around the edge after they had cut it out. Since there's no shaping to be done a flat piece works great.
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Actually, that link I posted has the rear cargo area carpet. You can get it used from a forum member for cheaper, though. I just recently bought the rear carpet with bins for 50 shipped, so there's good deals to be had.
And thanks for the correction on spelling, I don't know what I was thinking.
And thanks for the correction on spelling, I don't know what I was thinking.
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I did the interior of my FB, and will be working on the 'vert interior soon.
It was easier than I thought it would be, but then again, my GF can sew like a *****.
It was easier than I thought it would be, but then again, my GF can sew like a *****.
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Heh.. Nice..
I will see about the foam crap. I also need to get the fiberglass housings for the bins and such. Is there a way to redo the bins?
I will see about the foam crap. I also need to get the fiberglass housings for the bins and such. Is there a way to redo the bins?
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The bin supports are pretty standard. If you get ones that weren't for bins and you have them, you can just drill out the holes. Its real easy, it just took me about 10 minutes. If you don't have bins then I don't think it will matter which supports you get.
As for replacing the bins, you can swap them in of you get all of the proper mounting hardware. Again, just look for someone parting out their car. My car didn't have bins so I swapped some in a few weeks ago and it was very easy and straightforward.
As for replacing the bins, you can swap them in of you get all of the proper mounting hardware. Again, just look for someone parting out their car. My car didn't have bins so I swapped some in a few weeks ago and it was very easy and straightforward.
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You need the rear carpet, the bins, and the screws used to attach them. You will also need the lights that go inside the bins along with the harness that attaches to them and the plunger that tells the lights to go on. If I remember right its all one harness that plugs into a plug on the floor under one of the bins. Since you have nothing in the back you will also need the bin supports and their screws, along with the metal strip that goes behind the bins (and its screws). And make sure that it comes with the metal strip that goes in the far rear top of the carpet above the spare tire. Make 100% sure that the guy you buy it from doesn't bend them in half, either. The guy I bought them from bent them both in half to save on shipping, but luckily I already had them.
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Eesh.. I need to see it in person I guess to know wtf all is in all. Damn.. Heh.. Guess I will see it when I go see a local guys the weekend >.<